THE CHILD, by Fiona Barton Berkley, June 27, 2017 As the newspaper for which she works is firing journalists left and right, making way for a crop of inexperienced writers of sensationalist online content, veteran reporter Kate Waters catches the whiff of a story: a baby’s skeleton is discovered during a construction project. Unable to…Continue reading Sunday Suspense read: THE CHILD by Fiona Barton
Category: thrillers
Three Suspenseful Thrillers to Love
THE WOMAN IN CABIN 10, by Ruth Ware The Woman in Cabin 10, by Ruth Ware, is a delightfully creepy journey into the strange, frightening goings-on of the rich and decadent aboard a vessel at sea. Our narrator is certain that she interacted with a woman in the supposedly empty cabin, but no one wants…Continue reading Three Suspenseful Thrillers to Love
A Review of the New Thriller Baggage, by S.G. Redling
Baggage, by S.G. Redling, is an edge-of-the-seat thriller about a young woman haunted by her violent past. Anna Ray works in the student advocacy office of a small liberal arts college in Western Virginia. Her mother incessantly sends her letters from prison, where she is incarcerated for the murder of Anna’s father. A year ago, Anna’s…Continue reading A Review of the New Thriller Baggage, by S.G. Redling
Review of SNOWBLIND
by Christopher Golden reviewed by Michelle Richmond It is the dead of winter, and the small New England town of Coventry is bracing for a blizzard. By the time the apocalyptically brutal storm has passed, many of Coventry’s citizens will be dead or vanished. Among the victims is little Isaac Schapiro, whose brother Jake laughed off…Continue reading Review of SNOWBLIND
Touch & Go by Lisa Gardner
With The Killing–AMC’s moody Seattle-centric drama series about a smart, nervous, possibly mentally ill, and extremely dedicated female detective attempting to unravel the murder of a young girl–only a distant memory, I’ve been jonesing for a thriller with a woman in the starring role. (Yes, I am a novelist who wholeheartedly admits to watching TV,…Continue reading Touch & Go by Lisa Gardner